A Scented Palace by Elisabeth De Feydeau

A Scented Palace by Elisabeth De Feydeau

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Jean-Louis Fargeon, born into a family of perfumers, dreamt of becoming perfumer to the queen, Marie Antoinette, and eventually caught her attention. When the darkness of Revolution swept across France, he remained loyal to Marie Antoinette, beyond her desperate flight to Varennes, her execution and even through his own imprisonment and trial.

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A Scented Palace by Elisabeth De Feydeau

In Montpellier, 1748: Jean-Louis Fargeon is born into a family of perfumers and soon becomes apprenticed to his father's modest perfumerie. But he dreams of the glittering court of Versailles and of becoming perfumer to the young queen, Marie Antoinette. His ambition carried him to Paris where his boutique became one of the most elegant and wellpatronised in France. Concocting sumptuous perfumes and pomades for most of the French nobility, Fargeon eventually caught the attention of the queen. After meeting Marie Antoinette in the Trianon Palace, he began creating lavish bespoke scents that perfectly reflected her moods and personality. He served as her personal and exclusive perfumer for fourteen years until 1789 when the darkness of Revolution swept across France, its wrath aimed at the extravagance of a now hated queen. Fargeon, a lifelong supporter of the Republican cause, but a purveyor to the court, was in a dangerous position. Yet, he remained fiercely loyal to Marie Antoinette, beyond her desperate flight to Varennes, her execution and even through his own imprisonment and trial...
'Feydeau's descriptions of Versailles Palace's obsessions with coiffure, fashion, perfume and cosmetics are alluring' - Daily Telegraph 'Rhapsodic and piquant... full of information' -The New York Review of Books THE WASHINGTON TIMES 'De Feydeau's lively account gives the reader an additional twist on the life and times of Marie Antoinette and her influence on two of France's continuing major industries-fashion and scent.' '
Elisabeth de Feydeau studied the history of perfume at the Sorbonne. She is a professor of the Versailles School of Perfumers and cultural adviser to France's great perfume houses such as Thierry Mugler. She was awarded the Prix Guerlain for this book.
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ISBN 13 9781845111892
ISBN 10 1845111893
Title A Scented Palace
Author Elisabeth De Feydeau
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher I.b.tauris
Year published 2006-04-28
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.